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Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy (politician)

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was unwilling to engage in a heated contest for the nomination and that he would be content with the outcome of the Democratic Party state convention, no matter the decision. He further stated that he trusted the state convention would craft a ticket that would command the support of the people of West Virginia. Following his announcement, the
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Democrat with conservative positions, and Charleston Democrats felt he would receive wide support and would not antagonize corporations. Flournoy took the matter under advisement and on April 25, 1900, he announced his candidacy for West Virginia governor. In his announcement, Flournoy stated that he
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The following year, on December 20, 1902, Flournoy, Price, and their law partner Smith were also incorporators of the White Oak Mining Company and of the West Construction Company. With an authorized capital stock of $ 100,000, the White Oak Mining Company, that was engaged in the mining, shipment,
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of Romney. As his law career prospered, Flournoy was active in the establishment of The Society of the Ex-Confederate Soldiers in Hampshire County. The society's missions were to obtain an accurate roster of Confederate veterans and to collect and preserve materials to maintain a "truthful" history
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and served on its executive committee. In addition to serving as a vice president of the association, Flournoy also represented the 12th Judicial Circuit on the association's Committee on Judicial Administration and Legal Reform and later served on the Committee of Admissions. On January 7, 1892,
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stated of Flournoy on May 1, 1900: "Mr. Flournoy is a most estimable gentleman, well and favorably known here, would doubtless make an excellent governor, and as the nominee of the Democratic party would receive a hearty support in the Eastern panhandle." Flournoy also received the support of the
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to facilitate the transportation of coal. Flournoy, Price, and Flournoy's son Richard Parke Flournoy were incorporators of the Bradford Building Company which was chartered with capital of $ 20,000 on September 25, 1901, with the purpose of engaging in general building and construction projects.
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of the Judiciary Committee, and in his second term he served as chairman of the Committee on Counties and Municipal Corporations. Throughout his two terms, Flournoy served on the committees of Privileges and Elections, Federal Relations, Immigration and Agriculture, and Public Printing. In 1890,
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in the Presbyterian Church in 1879 and remained a trustee of the Presbytery of Winchester until 1891 when he relocated to Charleston. Following his move to Charleston, Flournoy became a member of the First Presbyterian Church and served as one of seven church elders there.
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of the Bank of Romney, the Tug and Guyandotte Railroad Company, the Bradford Building Company, the White Oak Mining Company, and the West Construction Company. Flournoy served on the Board of Trustees of Hampden–Sydney College from 1892 until his death in 1904.
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in 1868, Flournoy taught school for four years while studying law. In 1870 he relocated to Romney, West Virginia, where he served as principal of the Potomac Academy. He was admitted to the bar in 1873, and afterward served on the Board of Regents for the
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in Romney on July 31, 1883, where he was appointed secretary of the society. The society's constitution was presented at its first annual reunion on September 5, 1883, at which time Flournoy was officially titled as the society's corresponding secretary.
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In addition to his law practice and political pursuits, Flournoy also engaged in several business ventures. On August 4, 1888, he purchased five shares priced at $ 100 each in order to invest in and provide
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at the age of 17. He served the entirety of his enlistment in Company A, Otey Battery, 13th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery in Richmond, throughout the course of the war until its end in 1865.
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challenger S. G. Pownall with 5,578 votes to Pownall's 4,028 votes. Following his election, Flournoy was selected as part of West Virginia's attending delegation to the inauguration of President
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West Virginia Governor's Message Submitted to Legislature of 1903, With the Accompanying Reports and Documents Covering the Two Fiscal Years October 1, 1900 to September 30, 1902, Volume 1
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from Hampden–Sydney College in 1868 and received the Speaker's Medal from the institution's Philanthropic Debating Society. While attending Hampden–Sydney College, he was a member of the
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Constitution and By-Laws of the West Virginia Bar Association, Organized July 8, 1886, Together with the Opening Address of Hon. John Sprigg and the Proceedings of the First Meeting
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On April 10, 1875, in Hampshire County, Flournoy married Frances "Fannie" Ann Armstrong White (April 10, 1844 – February 25, 1922), the daughter of Hampshire County Clerk of Court
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and sale of coal, the cutting and sawing of timber, and the operations and sales of railway, telephone, and telegraph lines and networks. The West Construction Company, based in
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on April 25, 1901, when the Tug and Guyandotte Railroad Company was granted its charter with $ 100,000 in capital. The Tug and Guyandotte Railroad was constructed between the
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A History of the Presbytery of Winchester (Synod of Virginia): Its Rise and Growth, Ecclesiastical Relations, Institutions and Agencies, Churches and Ministers, 1719–1945
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of Richmond stated that Flournoy "was one of the best known members of the bar" of Charleston and described his service during the American Civil War as gallant.
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on June 6, 1900, Flournoy competed for the party's nomination for gubernatorial candidacy against Lewis N. Tavenner of Parkersburg, John H. Holt of
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remarked that Flournoy "was one of the prominent leaders of the state, and occupied a high place in the estimation the party followers".
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members in Charleston began to coalesce around Flournoy in support of his candidacy for West Virginia governor. Flournoy was considered a
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in 1885 and was re-elected to the seat in 1889. In the West Virginia state senatorial election on November 6, 1888, Flournoy defeated his
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from Virginia. The majority of Flournoy's youth and early adulthood were spent in Richmond, where he attended the city's public schools.
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Flournoy was present at the first meeting of the West Virginia Bar Association held on the date of its organization on July 8, 1886, in
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served as President of the West Virginia Fish Commission. Flournoy and his wife Frances had six children (five sons and one daughter):
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in Romney and "won merited distinction" in his field. He became a prominent leader in the community and was elected as a member of the
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of the Bank of Romney. Along with Harrison B. Smith and fellow state senator George E. Price, Flournoy again served as an
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had been a candidate for nomination. Holt won the Democratic Party's nomination on the first ballot, but lost in the
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of Hampden–Sydney College from 1892 until his death. A tribute to Flournoy was rendered by college president
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In April 1897, while practicing law in Charleston, Flournoy became qualified to practice law at the bar of
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Acts of the Legislature of West Virginia, at Its Nineteenth Regular Session, Commencing January 9, 1888
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Flounoy died as a result of throat and pulmonary illnesses on January 28, 1904, at 2:40 a.m. in
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Through his marriage to Frances "Fannie" Ann Armstrong White, Flournoy was a brother-in-law of
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The generations are numbered from the White family's progenitor in the United States, Dr.
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History of Hampshire County, West Virginia From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present
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during his second term in the West Virginia Senate, Flournoy relocated from Romney to
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Henneman, J. B. (January 1899a). "Trustees of Hampden-Sidney College, Second Paper".
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Alexander White Flournoy (March 15, 1887 – March 16, 1958), married Anne Cary Gravatt
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of the American Civil War. Flournoy and a group of Confederate veterans met at the
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Henneman, J. B. (April 1899b). "Trustees of Hampden-Sidney College, Third Paper".
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and continued practicing law there. He resigned from his senate seat in 1890.
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Flournoy was elected to represent the 12th Senatorial District, consisting of
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West Virginia Legislative Hand Book and Manual and Official Register, 1922
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to practice law. He also engaged in several business ventures and was an
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at a meeting of the Hampden–Sydney College trustees on June 13, 1904.
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from Virginia. Flournoy was the father of prominent Charleston lawyer
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was among the society's three concurrently-serving vice presidents.
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This article is about the 19th-century politician. For his son, see
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and his wife Frances Ann Streit White. Frances White's brother,
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At the West Virginia Democratic Party State Convention held in
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Following his admission to the bar, Flournoy immediately began
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and served until the war's end in 1865. After graduating from
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Flournoy was elected as the association's vice president for
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Harry Lightfoot Flournoy (March 4, 1878 – December 31, 1954)
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Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy was born on November 25, 1846, in
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Burials at Spring Hill Cemetery (Charleston, West Virginia)
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Frances T. Flournoy Preston, married James M. Preston of
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Robert Baker Flournoy (October 10, 1882 – July 25, 1883)
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Richard Parke Flournoy (December 29, 1875 – May 5, 1959)
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Through his father, Flournoy was a relative of 372:representing the 12th Senatorial District in the 4580: 4271:West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind 3766:from the original on April 30, 2016 – via 3590:Office of the Governor of West Virginia (1903). 3519:from the original on April 10, 2016 – via 3318:from the original on April 30, 2016 – via 3260:from the original on April 27, 2016 – via 2865:"Death Record Detail: Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy" 2312: 1997: 800: 740:In early April 1900, a movement among prominent 531: 3797:from the original on June 10, 2016 – via 3612:from the original on April 8, 2016 – via 3268: 2925:"Death Record Detail: Alexander White Flournoy" 1345: 1318: 1050: 963:in Hampshire County. Flournoy was elected as a 376:(1885–1890) and served three terms as mayor of 3732:from the original on May 19, 2016 – via 3698:from the original on May 18, 2016 – via 3626:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 3550:from the original on May 27, 2016 – via 3460: 3411:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 3359:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 2818:"S. L. Flournoy, City Attorney, Claimed At 75" 1248: 1236: 1207: 1183: 1110: 360:lawyer, politician, and businessperson in the 356:(November 25, 1846 – January 28, 1904) was an 4764:Democratic Party West Virginia state senators 4110: 3905: 3527: 2982: 2980: 2728:"Marriage Record Detail: Frances T. Flournoy" 2621:"Birth Record Detail: Richard Parke Flournoy" 2517: 1089: 685:In Charleston, in 1891, Flournoy founded the 4719:People of Virginia in the American Civil War 4669:Education in Hampshire County, West Virginia 3830: 2758:"Birth Record Detail: Robert Baker Flournoy" 2503:Office of the Governor of West Virginia 1903 2488:Office of the Governor of West Virginia 1903 2473:Office of the Governor of West Virginia 1903 1475: 1473: 1314: 1312: 1046: 1044: 614:from 1876 to 1880. He served three terms as 612:West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind 578: 445:and West Virginia Fish Commission President 424:West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind 4744:Family of Robert White (Virginia physician) 4023:Frances Ann Armstrong White (1844–1922) m. 3558: 3336:. 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April 23, 1889. p. 6. 1015: 801:West Virginia Bar Association 532:Education and teaching career 393:Flournoy was born in 1846 in 279:Confederate States of America 127:Chesterfield County, Virginia 4282:and educational institutions 4237:Mill Creek Elementary School 3785:: McClure Printing Company. 3754:: Tribune Printing Company. 3497:Miller, James Henry (1908). 3204:. June 15, 1904. p. 3. 2830:. May 17, 1961. p. 26. 1595:. March 8, 1892. p. 1. 506:United States Representative 485:, 7 miles (11 km) from 463:United States Representative 172:Richard W. Flournoy (father) 7: 4734:Presbyterians from Virginia 3857:West Virginia State Senator 3638:Virginia Historical Society 3622:Virginia Historical Society 3423:Virginia Historical Society 3371:Virginia Historical Society 2401:. June 4, 1900. p. 2. 2231:. June 4, 1900. p. 2. 2186:. June 7, 1900. p. 2. 2134:. June 7, 1900. p. 3. 2087:Charles Town, West Virginia 2049:Charles Town, West Virginia 1916:Charles Town, West Virginia 1503:. 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